On 08/26/2008 01:57 AM, Scott Robbins wrote: > On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 02:24:56PM -0700, Akemi Yagi wrote: > >> On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 2:02 PM, Karol <darknesslabs at gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Hello I would like to make a HOWTO: fix the realtek network card on the asus >>> eee box. Centos 5.2 detects it as r8186 but it doesn't work right out of the >>> box. Thanks to #centos and google I was able to get it to work. >>> >> When writing that page, could you also check out this wiki article by >> Scott Robbins: >> >> http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Laptops/WirelessAR5007EG >> >> which refers to (other nic) used in EeePC? >> > > I thought I edited that page (although checking, I see that I didn't.) > The 5007EG is in the older ones but the newest generation is using the > card that Karol mentions--at least, the latest 900 series is using that > Realtek. I'm going to edit the page in a minute to change the "eee pc" > to "some models of the eee pc." > > Let's make sure we do not make a confusion. EeePC != Eee Box AFAIK (correct me if I am wrong ): - EeePC (the subnotebook thingie) uses Atheros chipsets (both for wired and Wi-Fi); - Eee Box has an R8111b rev2 chipset for wired connections and .. I do not know what for wireless (5' of googling did not lead to a name for the chipset) As of Karol's enthusiasm: I am glad that your PC is functional, but for the moment (as I have updated the list of boards known to work with realtek's driver and also to not work with the stock driver) I fail to see what content do you intend to provide to supplement the information already covered by http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/HardwareList/RealTekRTL8111b (and by the supplemental and yet unofficial quick-howto from my fedora homepage) As a sidenote, none of the items related to Eee Box seem to have anything in common with Scott's tutorial, as he has just pointed out.